Chezzymann
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So what set do y'all think will become the consensus best of 2017 so far? Saturn V or the Carousel ? Or something else? Saturn V is my favorite so far
So what set do y'all think will become the consensus best of 2017 so far? Saturn V or the Carousel ? Or something else? Saturn V is my favorite so far
Those new sets are kind of a bummer
Compared to the original trilogy star destroyer x walker
Also looks tiny compared to the others 🤔
Clearance hype 😎
Arg. Literally the next post.
Did the Stage 1 today and I really like it. Also the fact that it is not the straightforward type of build where you just snap the pieces together and thats it. One has to make sure the connections, of which some could not be seen, are ok and aligned, sometimes hold the parts from underside to get it right ... compared to most of the modern mainstream sets it has this slight feeling of old times.
... and a little brag
(was a nice event, got to talk to folks from Ideas team,...)
Does anyone have a recommended brand of shelf or bookcase they use to store all their built LEGO? I have a huge backstock of things I own but haven't built because I haven't been able to commit to a good way to display them yet. :/
A lot of us use Ikea for our display solutions... KALLAX, VITTSJÖ, and BILLY are all viable options, depending on what you are looking for.
Does anyone have a recommended brand of shelf or bookcase they use to store all their built LEGO? I have a huge backstock of things I own but haven't built because I haven't been able to commit to a good way to display them yet. :/
A lot of us use Ikea for our display solutions... KALLAX, VITTSJÖ, and BILLY are all viable options, depending on what you are looking for.
Do they fit modulars? That'd be my biggest "concern" at the moment, as I'm only missing two of them, and they take up a lot of room scattered across my house at the moment, haha.
Some of them will... KALLAX will accommodate the smaller ones in the cubes, but the taller ones would have to sit on top.
Not mine.
BILLY has adjustable shelves, but the shelf depth is an issue. I'm not familiar enough with it or VITTSJO to recommend, but I'm sure others can provide their experiences.
Billy bookcase shelves are exact depth for modulars.
They obviously plugged that UCS Falcon leak...The LEGO and Disney ninjas have been busy plugging the TLJ leaks, so it's questionable whether the other sets will be leaked or not now.
I'm a bit late with these sets, but I've recently picked up:
- Krennic's Shuttle: Soild build and looks awesome with the wings down. Think the most impressive thing is how they got all the different angles to work.
- Tie Striked: So so experience. Not bad, not great, but quite a striking model when complete (pun not intended). Shore Trooper looks superb.
- Poe's X-Wing: MAN IS THIS THING COOL. So swooshable. Locking the S-Foils in attack position gives me a small nerdgasm.
They obviously plugged that UCS Falcon leak...
I didn't get Poe's X-Wing nor the Resistance X-Wing yet, but it makes me wonder...
Has there ever been a bad Sex Wing released by LEGO? It seems like an ole reliable model that no matter what version is released, it delivers.
It is the Shaft of Star Wars models. It delivers 10 times out of 10.
The May 25th date was just a bad rumor that came from a usually solid source. Apologies for getting hopes up, but I believed it as well, and was also dissapointed as a result.
The blurry pics that have been mentioned for the Falcon aren't going to see the light of day, so we can just continue to wait for the reveal.
LEGO and Disney have been sending out C&D letters to sites today, regarding the TLJ leak, and are "asking" that not only pictures but also written set descriptions be removed.
Get Poe's! Its just badass. On sale right now of course.
Has anyone tried building a IST or Death Star hangar for TIE Fighters etc?
Right, it's time for my second recent modular: The 1987 House!
The idea was that most parts that are used for modulars are rather old, so I looked through Bricklink for inventories each year and came up with a list of available parts. 1987 seemed like a good cutoff year since it's an anniversary, and since I was an active builder back then. I wanted to see what I _could_ have made if I had a nearly infinite access to parts. But not only are the parts limited to what was available, so was the colours. That was the major difference.
The benefit of using used parts is that you can easily use some vintage parts that have interesting shapes. I wanted to get a Fabuland style to it, so I used those huge 2x7x6 window panels and the black stairs, and the chimneys are also specialized Fabuland parts.
Overall I had tons of fun working with this limitation and I like this house more than my other recent modulars.
The LEGO and Disney ninjas have been busy plugging the TLJ leaks, so it's questionable whether the other sets will be leaked or not now.
Right, it's time for my second recent modular: The 1987 House!
The idea was that most parts that are used for modulars are rather old, so I looked through Bricklink for inventories each year and came up with a list of available parts. 1987 seemed like a good cutoff year since it's an anniversary, and since I was an active builder back then. I wanted to see what I _could_ have made if I had a nearly infinite access to parts. But not only are the parts limited to what was available, so was the colours. That was the major difference.
The benefit of using used parts is that you can easily use some vintage parts that have interesting shapes. I wanted to get a Fabuland style to it, so I used those huge 2x7x6 window panels and the black stairs, and the chimneys are also specialized Fabuland parts.
Overall I had tons of fun working with this limitation and I like this house more than my other recent modulars.
Nice! Are those stairs on the left one piece though?
You may want to check out a comic writer and artist called Scott Gordon Murphy. He's a big car fan and is doing 2 Batman books this year(one on his own and one with Scott Snyder).I picked up the 2016/1966 Ford GT set today and promptly Batified the GT40, it's loosely based on one I did for the lego batman movie but I'm not sure if they ever used it (it was dark blue)
I picked up the Bugatti as well and planned to convert that at some point too, I may need 2 of those however.
So real quick, should I be sure to avoid bricklinked orders from overseas? Like, how nasty is shipping on that stuff usually?
Love the curves on the front there.I picked up the 2016/1966 Ford GT set today and promptly Batified the GT40, it's loosely based on one I did for the lego batman movie but I'm not sure if they ever used it (it was dark blue)
I picked up the Bugatti as well and planned to convert that at some point too, I may need 2 of those however.
Finished the Saturn V and it's glorious.
I am a little torn on the lander though. Part of me likes the separate little diorama. Part of me likes it being installed at the top of stage 3. Probably impractical to bricklink a spare one as those parts in gold might be rare/unique.
For the moment I've left off half the fairing to give a semi exploded view - so you can see the full rocket and then get a view of the lander too. Not sure how I'll settle with it though.
Love the curves on the front there.